![]() UCSC(policy-mgr) /domain-group/dns-config* # commit-bufferĬommits the transaction to the system configuration. UCSC(policy-mgr) /domain-group/dns-config* # set domain-name server-domain-name If scoping into a domain group previously, creates the DNS policy for that domain group. UCSC(policy-mgr) /domain-group # create dns-config If scoping into the domain group root previously, scopes the default DNS policy's configuration mode from the Domain Group root. UCSC(policy-mgr) /domain-group # scope dns-config To enter the domain group root mode, type / as the domain-group. UCSC(policy-mgr)# scope domain-group domain-groupĮnters domain group root mode and (optionally) enters a domain group under the domain group root. ![]() Policies under the Domain Groups root were already created by the system and ready to configure. Configuring a DNS Policy Before You Beginīefore configuring a DNS policy in a domain group under the Domain Group root, this policy must first be created. ![]() Registered Cisco UCS domains choosing to define DNS management globally within that domain's policy resolution control will defer DNS management to its registration with Cisco UCS Central. Deleting a DNS Server from a DNS PolicyĬisco UCS Central supports global DNS policies defining the DNS server and domain name. ![]() Configuring a DNS Server for a DNS Policy.This chapter includes the following sections:
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